System Description: Inputs

2012 Nissan-Datsun Sentra SE-RSECTION Inputs

Power is supplied at all times

  • through 50A fusible link (letter j, located in the fuse and fusible link box)
  • to BCM terminal 70
  • through 10A fuse [No. 21, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
  • to BCM terminal 57.

When the key switch is ON (key is inserted in ignition key cylinder), power is supplied

  • through 10A fuse [No. 19, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
  • through key switch terminals 2 and 1
  • to BCM terminal 37.

When the ignition switch is ACC or ON, power is supplied

  • through 10A fuse [No. 6, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
  • to BCM terminal 11.

When the ignition switch is ON or START, power is supplied

  • through 10A fuse [No. 12, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
  • to BCM terminal 38.

Ground is supplied

  • to BCM terminal 67
  • through body grounds M57 and M61.

When the front door switch LH is ON (door is OPEN), ground is supplied

  • to BCM terminal 47
  • through front door switch LH terminal 2
  • through front door switch LH case ground.

When the front door switch RH is ON (door is OPEN), ground is supplied

  • to BCM terminal 12
  • through front door switch RH terminal 2
  • through front door switch RH case ground.

When the rear door switch LH is ON (door is OPEN), ground is supplied

  • to BCM terminal 48
  • through rear door switch LH terminal 2
  • through rear door switch LH case ground.

When the rear door switch RH is ON (door is OPEN), ground is supplied

  • to BCM meter terminal 13
  • through rear door switch RH terminal 2
  • through rear door switch RH case ground.

When the trunk room lamp switch is ON (trunk is OPEN), ground is supplied

  • to BCM terminal 42
  • through trunk room lamp switch terminals 1 and 2
  • through body grounds B7 and B19.

Keyfob signal is inputted to BCM from remote keyless entry receiver.

The remote keyless entry system controls operation of the

  • power door lock
  • hazard reminder
  • auto door lock
  • panic alarm
  • room lamp
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